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  2. Adolescent clique - Wikipedia

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    Three hundred first-grade students (151 boys, 149 girls) from eleven different elementary schools in the Netherlands participated. The children were examined by being asked to determine their best friends. This friendship was considered valid if the elected friendship was reciprocated by the other child.

  3. Proximity principle - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, going to separate schools does not provide one the opportunity to meet the students of that school and therefore one would not be able to formulate a friendship with that person. However, this instance is mitigated if two people from differing schools live in the same neighborhood and therefore are still provided the opportunity of ...

  4. Propinquity - Wikipedia

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    Various types of propinquity exist: industry/occupational propinquity, in which similar people working in the same field or job tend to be attracted to one another; [6] residential propinquity, in which people living in the same area or within neighborhoods of each other tend to come together; [7] and acquaintance propinquity, a form of proximity in existence when friends tend to have a ...

  5. Homophily - Wikipedia

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    Homophily (from Ancient Greek ὁμός (homós) 'same, common' and φιλία (philía) 'friendship, love') is a concept in sociology describing the tendency of individuals to associate and bond with similar others, as in the proverb " birds of a feather flock together ". [1]

  6. Album amicorum - Wikipedia

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    Pre-designed friendship book sheets were sold, which could be filled in with individual information. Sheets displaying pictures of Universities or images related to the students everyday life were highly popular designs for friendship books. The entry topics emerged from the student's shared experience of university life.

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    Discover more exciting party guides, gift ideas, and road trip inspiration to share with your best friends. • A Pick-Your-Party Guide to Spring • 36 DIY Outdoor Games for Kids and Adults to ...

  8. Social inertia - Wikipedia

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    An example of social inertia in the culture of the United States is the culture of honor which exists in parts of the South and West. In the culture of honor, violence is seen as an acceptable way of responding to insults or threats to a person's self, family, property, or reputation.

  9. Relational dialectics - Wikipedia

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    Yin and yang. Relational dialectics is the emotional and value-based version of the philosophical dialectic.It is rooted in the dynamism of the yin and yang.Like the classic yin and yang, the balance of emotional values in a relationship is constantly in motion, and any value pushed to its extreme, contains the seed of its opposite.